Most of the few published models used to obtain small-area estimates of relative survival are based on a generalized linear model with piecewise constant hazards under a Bayesian formulation. Limitations of these models include the need to artificially split the time scale, restricted ability to include continuous covariates, and limited predictive capacity. Here, an alternative Bayesian approach is proposed: a spatial flexible parametric relative survival model. This overcomes previous limitations by combining the benefits of flexible parametric models: the smooth, well-fitting baseline hazard functions and predictive ability, with the Bayesian benefits of robust and reliable small-area estimates. Both spatially structured and unstructured...
The increase in Bayesian models available for disease mapping at a small area level can pose challen...
In epidemiologic studies, researchers are commonly interested in quantifying geospatial effects on t...
An increasing number of studies have identified spatial differences in breast cancer survival. Howev...
Most of the few published models used to obtain small-area estimates of relative survival are based ...
Based on the example of data on breast cancer survival in a specific area in France, this paper desc...
Survival data often contain small-area geographical or spatial information, such as the residence of...
Background Multilevel and spatial models are being increasingly used to obtain substantive informati...
In this research we introduce a new class of Bayesian hierarchical models that incorporates spatial ...
In this paper we develop a so called relative survival analysis, that is used to model the excess ri...
Flexible incorporation of both geographical patterning and risk effects in cancer survival models is...
Modeling spatially correlated data has gained increased attention in recent years, particularly due ...
We propose a hierarchical Bayesian methodology to model spatially or spatio-temporal clustered survi...
Primary Care Trust (PCT) estimates of survival lack robustness as there are small numbers of deaths ...
Recent developments in GIS have encouraged health science databases to incorporate geographical info...
We propose a new class of semiparametric frailty models for spatially correlated survival data. Spec...
The increase in Bayesian models available for disease mapping at a small area level can pose challen...
In epidemiologic studies, researchers are commonly interested in quantifying geospatial effects on t...
An increasing number of studies have identified spatial differences in breast cancer survival. Howev...
Most of the few published models used to obtain small-area estimates of relative survival are based ...
Based on the example of data on breast cancer survival in a specific area in France, this paper desc...
Survival data often contain small-area geographical or spatial information, such as the residence of...
Background Multilevel and spatial models are being increasingly used to obtain substantive informati...
In this research we introduce a new class of Bayesian hierarchical models that incorporates spatial ...
In this paper we develop a so called relative survival analysis, that is used to model the excess ri...
Flexible incorporation of both geographical patterning and risk effects in cancer survival models is...
Modeling spatially correlated data has gained increased attention in recent years, particularly due ...
We propose a hierarchical Bayesian methodology to model spatially or spatio-temporal clustered survi...
Primary Care Trust (PCT) estimates of survival lack robustness as there are small numbers of deaths ...
Recent developments in GIS have encouraged health science databases to incorporate geographical info...
We propose a new class of semiparametric frailty models for spatially correlated survival data. Spec...
The increase in Bayesian models available for disease mapping at a small area level can pose challen...
In epidemiologic studies, researchers are commonly interested in quantifying geospatial effects on t...
An increasing number of studies have identified spatial differences in breast cancer survival. Howev...